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uu THE NEW YORK TIMES. SUNDAY. MAY 14. 1903. 20 If THE REAL The transaction, reported below.

involv-; fag properties Hroadway and Cortlandt Btreet, valued at over gl.tsei.iasi, easily takes rank as oine of tb moil Important of the year. plot Is on of tint larg-nt unimproved parcel with a Broadway frontage, bvtwren Fulton and Rtw tHrceta, and while existing lease may make It nccrsenry to defer a building operation fur sblne time Improvement of th property at the earliest possible date 1 pructlcully assured by tiie sal announced yesterday. The real rata lit fraternity hna become ao accustomed during the lat six or eight montha to buying, some particular section, or jxrhapa two or three ejections tipon which to concentrate Its attention, that thr la a tetvWncy to look upoa th present course! of market events aa ordinary In the extrenw. Rome "Hummer talk Is heart), but It la certainly not Justified In view of th-? vll-sntalned Volume of dettljiiK In all el.isscsof property, except viirnnt 1. ami anythlng tliHt might he said uhout feeling In the imirkct would lx tn.lv In a corn pjialive Fourth Avenu achieved a nuw record figure Inst week with the.

sule of th euuthcust erier of Thirty-second 8tneet Ir reported price of 15O.0HU Th whole dmtrlct bounded by Tweuly-thlrd and Fifty-ninth Streets. Fourth a ad Fifth A ven continues to show encouraging evidences of acilvlty, and lirokara report better Inquiry within these limits than at any time within two yeurn. On lower Seventh Avenue, a cornor wus sold at Twenty-slxlb ptrcet, und In the block to the north the isite was bought for a new ten-story mercantile building. Tha aala of 3'J7 MatUiKip Avcnu served to arouae soma further speculation as to tbe prob- abl future of the block In which It la situated. Thlsj block, which will have th How Grand Central 8 lion on two aldca and Forty-second Street mid Madison Avenue on the other two.

will possess unique qualifications for businesa purposes, and the dealr of owners In It to piece out their holdings Into form available for future Improvement, baa eratd a scute of values there second only to those on Fifth Avenue Itself. The deal for the Temple Israel property, at the northwest corner of Fifth Avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street, and tljie purchase by operator of a large plot on the same street, between Be ven th and plghth Avenues. luive aerved to emphasise the Increused future possl-billtles of Harlem's great thoroughfare by reason of the development of Washington Heights lind the Dronx. If One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street's business growth and the enhancement of its prop erty values were sources of wonder, owing to the building up of Harlem, there can he little qucHtlon as to ilio effect of av era I thousand additional now house boing made tributary to it. LATEST DEALINGS BY BROKERS.

The City Investing Company has bought from the Broadway-Cortlandt Company the Purmly an old ix-tory structure, atj liSTi and 1(17 Broadway, to. gether with the Smith Building at wiiiiui mnti, inn two pmpeniea forming an around the southwest cor ner of Brondway and Cortlandt Street The frontager on Broadway la 77.6 feet on Cortlandt Street feet, the areu of the entire plot being 1 1.4M square feet. The nrlt-e Da id for the nroitertv was something oyer tl.10ft.iMi. or about $loo a square foot. i rederick Bouthack and Alwyn Ball.

transaction. were the brokers for the No Immediate Improvement of the site la contemplated, some nf th leases on parts of the existing bulldlnga having iwo or inrec years yet to run. 1 he Broadway-t ortlanut Company took over these pronertlea about Jan. 1. lutKt.

from Henry Corn, who had acquired tnrm from tne iiorrirmns in a bis trade, which also Involved the building at the southeast comer of Fifth Avenue and Klghlecnth Street and tho Cluett Building on Eighteenth nnd Nineteenth 'Streets, iust west of Fifth Avenue. The Parmly uildlng on I Broadway had been owned by the lutfl Lean Hoffman for many yearn, nnd litfi he bought at auction th Smith property on Cortlandt Street. 8alg pf Weit 8ide Houses. Mrs. 0.1I.

Dage haa sold to Miss F. I J'l easie UU) West Eightieth Street, a four a lory brownstone dwelling. 21 by 10O. Amanda Fe rrero haa sold to a Dr. W'lghtmun 113 Weat Seventy-elxhtU Street, a fur-atory dwelling on lot 17 bv lirj.a.

I Tllchtmyer In'tng have sold for George H. Gould. Mary Gould Chatfleld, and Emmie Gould French, the five-story flat 1UU West Seventy-ninth Street, 'iU by loo. Weat 125th Street Purchata. Tocher Co.

have sold for Henry Ferris to Thomaa Berkeley, the lot on the south aide of On Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street. 83) feet east of Amsterdam Avenue. 25 by too. Heittnann has sold for D. Blender-rnann.

the southwest corner of On Hundred and Ftrty-thlrd Street and Seventh I Ixuia Becker haa leased for William I. Seaman, aa' attorney, to a Mrs. Acker-man, the three-athory dwelling at tW8 St. ls'lcholae Avenue, Gorham Building to be Enlarged, riapa have been filed for the enlargement of the; new building of the Gorham Manufacturing Company at the southwest corner of Fifth Avenue and Thirty-sixth Street, by the erection of an eight-atory annex at 3M Fifth Avenue. 2H by 125.

The addition will cost The architects are McKlra. Mead White. The cost ot the original building la IMI. I William A. Sealch la reported to have old eo and 42 Kaat Thirty-second Street, two four-storv stables, on plot 50 by 08.

t. Robert KJ Westcott Is the buyer of 707 end 7U Seventh Avenue, sold recently oy tary E. Clarey and Madeline Murtha. Mr. Weatcott owna the adjoining north-cast cornerj of Forty-seventh Struct.

Upper Eighth Avenue DeaL Levy Brothers have sold to a Mr a. Wilson the flvf-story triple flat, with store. 2.471) Eighth Avenue. S3 by loO; aiao, to a Mrs. Henry, the fire-story double flat 8 West One Hundred and Thirty -second Street, S3 by 100.

The same brokers were associated with Herman Harris In the re ct sale of xu and 533 Central Park to John Silrh. Lederer, Ureenberg A Fried berg. In eon-junction with a Mr. Mardcr. have bought three apartment houaea on One Hundred and Forty-aeventh Street, lOO feet west of FeventM Avenue, each B7.6 bv lOO: also, two similar houses on One Hundred and Forty-seventh Street.

137 feet east pf Eighth Avenue: also, two five-story apartment houses on One Hundred and Forty-seventh Street. 17 feet weet of Seventh Atenue. Aldhous tt Co. hare sold for Thomaa Meehan the dwelling West One Honored and Thirty-seventh Street to a client who will occupy It. East Side Houses Changs Hands.

Henrietta Freeman haa sold to Philip H. Minis 117 iEast Seventy-eighth Street, a three-story stone-front dwelling, 4on lot 1S.9 by 103.2. George Bourne la th buyer cf 117 East Fifty-fifth Street, recently reported sold. John N. Ooldlng was the broker In the sale of the property JS Fifth Avenue for Mr, uertruu V.

WHitney to Charles Morse. Cornor Sold on Lexington Avenus. The CVulkshank Company haa sold for M. H. Ktsman the four-story building at the northwest corner of Lexington Avenue and One Hundred and Seventeenth Street.

10 by 80.11. rvok.nnthsier PapinwHT. Its sttor- ESTATE FIELD ners. report the purchase by builder of a plot 37.0 by loo. 11.

on the north side of Xlnety-slxth Street. feet west or Lex-Inetoti Avenue, adlnlnlnc the Dlot reoorted purchased yesterday. iThe buyer will erect a aix-story apartiuent noue. wnn oase-ment stores. Isadora Cohen has for Annie T)nna-es to Chen ar Cohen the prvperty l.h7 Third Avenue.

t3 by CT. The 8aulpaiiKh estate has sold to Bui-towu ac O'Connell. asi attorneys, the five-story brownstone tenement 41 East One Hundred and Seventeenta Street. ZZ by 10U I -j i i House on 26th Street Sold. C.

Goodwin has sold for Mrs. Isaberie Bermanithe three-story dwelling HO East! Twenty-alxth l.ouls Lowen(ela-has sold for the Kahn estate 240 East Thirty-fifth Street, a three-etory dwelling on lot 20 by also, for the Pullman lteoliy Company. XAUi Avenue A. a triple flat, 2V0 by 73. Mwanl 1 King hns sold for the Broadway avion linnk'to Morris Weinstein HM Third Avenue, northwest corner of Fifty-sixth Htreel.

a four-story tenement, with store, on lot 15.5 by 1. and H1.1 East Klfty-slxth Street, a threo-story dwsUInc on lot 2tl by loo. 3. Middle Weat Side Transactlbna, Herman Arna haa aold for Frclerlck Ilelbig the five-story brick four-family tenement, with stores, at W4 Tenth Avenue. 24 8 luj.

Williams AsMcAnerney have sold for Randall WhttUker 241 West Sixty-sixth Street, a flve-etory tenement, on lot by 100.3; also, lor Ada It. Arnold. lOant One Hundreil and Second Street, a fl vest ury tenemunt on lot 23 by itio.ll. Downtown Tenement Dealings. Jacob' L.

JJsaner A Son have sold the five-story front and rear buildings. 8S Columbia Street, on lot 'J3 by 13). Itener Co. were the broker. Edward L.i King has aold Tor the rmmlar estate 23 Carmine Street, to gether with -tue abutting properly.

10 Leroy Streer, two four-story brick and frame buildings, on plot 23 by 180. Van Vllel A Place have aold the three-story brick building on lot by 'Si. at no Horatio Street, for Nelson A. and Evry Reynolds. tj Westchester Avenue Lots Sold.

Lionet Froalich. Incorporaied. baa sold the plot by 100. on the north side of Westchester ji Avenue. SOT feet east of Prospect Avenue, for Henry T.

McCusker to Robtnson X. Wood. Paul Bultmann haa sold for O. Kallskl to Otto Ullla the five-story triple flat. CGI East One Hundred and Forty-eighth also.1 to a client the five-story double flat with stores.

388 Willis Avenue; also, to Adolph Sterner the northeast cor-aer of One Hundred and Forty-sixth Street and Willis Aveniu. a five-story trlpio flat. 1 William Stoiiehrldtro and Clement Smith have aold for Joseph Mlddlcton lo William J.J Diamond tho three-story brick flat. U14 Kast ne llitndre.1 and Eighty-tlilrd Street. 7..

west of Hughes Avenue. liernnrd Frank IM tho purchaser ot the two two-story brick buildings aU-the southwest comer of Third Avenue nnd One Hundred and Sixty-sixth Street, sold a few days ago by Millard F. Kuh and Klcliara uicitaon ror int owner, a air, Bertlne. i Richard Montgomery haa ojnel a nch1 ouice on i Kliuj iiriuge. nouu.

near ll-illey Avenue New Owner for Bronx Market. i Jollusj H. ilaaa has told for Andrew Vacaretza to Anton Rlnschler the leasehold property S.4t and U.4O0 Third Ave nue, known as the North Side Market. Kronenberger lloexter have sold for A. G.

Abramson to G. W. God ward the easterly half block on 8tebblns Avenue, between 1 One Hundred and Sixty-ninth Freeman Streets. Ferdinand Kramer, as broker, has sold the aonthwest corner of One Hundred and Fifty-eighth Street and St. Ann'a Avenue, a i four-story triple flat; also.

In enniunction with Peter P. Acretelll, a plot 130 by 108. on Thirteenth The Goodman Realty Company has sold for Charles Folksi ihe dwelling Kil Pros pect Avenue on a lot i Dy Maurice J. Katx has sold to Emily till lot. i through Charles Bailey, a two-story frnme dwelling on Two Hundred and Thirty-sixth' Street.

400 feet east of KDDler Avenue. Wolaki. Olii A Co. have sold for client to W. Wetraore a plot loo by 114 on the north side of Two Hundred and Twenty-seventh Street, between Fourth and Fifth Avenues: also, for Charles D.

Stelner. the five-story double flat 548 East One Hundred and Forty-second Street, be tween Third and college Avenues, to M. Active Buying at Van Nest, i William Peters aV Co. report the follow sales: For a client to Rosa Nath. the southeast corner; of Lincoln Street and Morris Park Avenue.

23 by 100; also, for Mlchaej Mclnernrv. the two-family dwell Ing. on lot 23 by loo, on the east side of l.oulKe street. li feet north of Columbus Avenue: also, for Mrs. Sarah Mechler to Mary Wlttekind.

a lot on the east side of Fllmore Street. 223 feet south of Morris Park Avenue; also, for Nells Carlson to Henry I a two-family dwellirur on the east aide ot Bt. Lawrence Avenue, near Guton Place. Manea estate: 1 also. for a client to Louis Nathan, a lot tin the south side of One Hundred and Seventy- ninth street, near Bronx Park Avenue, Mel I estate.

i Ephraim B. Levy reports the following sales at Van Nest: To 8. and R. Work. house and lot.

Lincoln Street: to Zerminsky and 8. Itxawitx, house and lot 1 Jefferson Street: to P. Rinn. lot. KI8 Msdlson Street; to L.

and C. Larson, lot, 23d Jefferson 8treet; to P. and A. Jenjck, lot, Amethyst Avenue; to and Callahan. Lota 474 and 475 Madl son 8treet rnd to the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company.

Lots 0i B. end 1 LJvlnicston Flaee. W. AnoyoJ haa aold for Mrs. Elisabeth Smlthson to Felix Aroneon A47 Garfield Van Nest, a two-story frame dwelling, on lot 23 by 100.

for E. B. Ievv to Michael Germlnsky. and another SOU Lincoln Street. Van Nest, a two-story frame dwelling.

oy tuu. Rlverdale Property in New Hands. J. B. James has sold for the estate of Mrs.

Gouverneur M. Carnochan a plot of about 5 acres at Two Hundred and Fifty-fourth Street and Palisade Avenue, Rlverdale. with largeresldence. stables, and areenhouses. The.

buyer. Henry W. Poettger, will occupy th place upon4iis ri turn iron tne bouin. Buying Factory Sites in Brooklyn. Howard Pyle at Co.

have sold a large piece ot canal-front property In Brooklyn, on Third Street, i between Gowanua Canal and Bond Street, for the estate of James C. BertrenJi The property has ISO feet frontaa on the canal and eomotiaea fif teen city lota. Th buyers, a large New York manufacturing concern, will erect a nrndem factory building on the site. The same broker have also sold a five-story brtck factory buildlne; on the west side ef Bedford Avenue, extending from Wallahout Street to Flushing Avenue, on plot oy uh tor EJisaoeth a. oe to a manufacturing concern which will occupv the buildlna In the near future.

Howard C. Pyle A Co. have also aold for Potts Partrtda the ten new wo- story tao-tetn ly houses on Cooper Street between Knickerbocker and Irving Ave-naes: aio. eight lots on Oceaa Parkway, near Avenue N. to the H.

Jackson Real restate vwnpany: nim. jet second Street. between b. Tilth snd Bond streets, a two-story hrick dwelling, for Annie M. Sadller; also.

S. 10. and 12 Clinton Avenue, between Park and Myrtle Avenues, three three-story! frame flats for P. J. Farrnll: ln the northwest corner of Knickerbocker A venae and Decatur 8tret.

for M. L. Mlntwiae. and th north aide of IWitnp Street, between Knickerbocker and Irving ATTniir wn Bn, lur o. s.

IVing. Ill BOr- ough i Improvement Company being the bu veil of both pareela. Stokes at Knowles have effected rales or tne toiiowing Brooklyn properties: 120 lavior otreeu near Heaiora Avenue a three-story brick dwellina. for Me. viin to a client: also.

Bedford Avenue, between Koas and Rodnv Streets, a tot 23 by Km. for Jtlllsm Cooke, to a client; also. i.n uno iu oouip nimn Btreei. two frame ouuumira. on pioi oy nait resold for The Iewls H.

May Company has sold fT T. to Joel MarV the Ansbacher mansion, en plot 173 by 100. on Sea View Avenue, Arverae, I New RochsMt Property at Auction. fL E. wilt sell on May 3a at 11 A.

M- svnly-thre acfaa of Sound shore property; at New; Rochell formerly owned by Oliver tltn. on the Post Road. New Haven ttitlroad. and the line of rapid transit Tho. Post Koad propertr will be aold In the rest In acreage, the Sound Shore Realty and Title Company Is th present owner tbe property.

ri- THE AUCTION Aside irom James fi Wells's successful aale of lots on Sedgwick' and I'ndercllff Avenues, last week's offerings 'of vgcant property were rather disappointing in their results. A long Hat of Bronx" -prop erties met with slight support, and. although the aala of a syndicate's holding on Washington Heights fsred somowhat better, a good many of the parcel apparently were simply bought In top the account of one or another of th syndicate's members. i Th Improved properties orrerea cwm he week, however, found a ready mar ket, particularly those of the highest eiasa. Auctioneer Iwv aold Tuesday wo lower Fifth Avenue: properties ro.

at th aniithweat corner of Hixleenin Street and No. UMl. near Twenty-second Street the successful bi In eitherf caso being At the same partition soie Hellner Wolf bought .11 Kast Tweaty-seventh Street for H1.7."io. i By comparison wiuir otner receoi ihi week's noticeable bv rea- II nnmiur nf Itn offerlttCS and th ven smniier nuoioer 'i inw i voluntary character. on Tuesday, Bryan L.

Kennelly Will offer sad 7 Hamilton Street, two tene ments, rear of Catharine btreet, ana on the same day the property 18 Avenue A 111 ha mnlA hu Auctioneer Dt. An ltd- iournetl oartt'tiou aale. 'also down for Tuesday, clovers XW West ElKhteenth Street, runnlnir through to iUt Nineteenth Street, and 24 Albany Btreei. near West Street and dpslie the alte bought recently by uea. tiowanj jii.ar- roii.

i a mr.wiw tYim ImI ufftrlDn foi" Thursday th Inft huildlnn 127 to 13S Bleecker Btreet. 50 feet west of Wooster Street and 10 Greene Street near oranu atreci. Both sales will le conducted: by Auc tloneer Hurrls It. Fisher MORTGAGE FILING FOR, There were recorded last TOO mortgages ror oi wnicn.u for 13. laii SCC were at per ror $200,700.

were at per 201., S3.041.OiMi. were at 3 per 73 for 2.i"i0.M)O. were at 4 per and 2o. for. $00,010, were at 4 per cenu in ma.

-responding -week last year there were recorded 609 mortgages for ot which 211. for S4.407.3Jn, were ai per for S.l.iS4,Wl. were siui and 05. for were at least AITCTIO 8AI.ES THIS WEBK. iv Tef Take Plar nf 14 aatd in Teaey Street, Cnlesa Olherwlae Speelle.

jj MONDAY, siAT IS. A ji 3mr Walla. i 148th St, 125 ft ef Hroailwa. each Wi.ll. vacant; iaruuon aai.

jmti.f wi. or. referee. i 5 Rv tmtech P. Tmv.

I 3d Av. 422, a. 74 ft nf Bv S4 Bxtti; four-atory brtck tenement: ISHllan muln. U. W.

Htvua, referee. .,1 fJ i i j-: rtv r. PhllilnS at CuJ I Albany St. 24. s.

40 ft of West St, 1K.74. four-story brtrk tenrmenU Uih St. Waat, a running throosh te H40 Wert l'lh t. 3w ft oi I and three atorr btlck Uwelllnxa; ittltloa nulos. Kmil Goiilmark.

By Bryan Ksnnelly. Hamilton Kt. S. a. 6 2 ft of CaitrlhJ 3k 3o.4zXi.4z20.

4x51.5. thrae-story rfame jdwefc. Hamilton St. 7. a.

WJ 10 ft of tthartn St, 14.2x.Vixl4 2x3H, three-aiory 4.rlck dwell-liiir; executors' sales, i I'' Weat End Av. a corner of HC.ih St. 8i xOQ, rive-atory. hrtclc Ownnnrt loreonwurn; Dnnia A. Kpeltlng.

due JiMrment Thompson St. 27. s. ICO 0 ft or yrsnu St. ia.llx7i.ltx irregular, pix-airy 'ri ment: foreeiosur aale.

i TTiomaa F. Doill-nHlv. referee: due on Judgments SIO.IPI. Thompmn St. 20.

a. adjolnlna i the forex-ln on the north, aoxlui Irreculati 'alH" alory brtck forecloaure Thomas F. Donnelly, referee; due onJu4gv ment. XS.838. i -i 13th St.

OM Eaat. a. IM ft ot Avenue B. Mxlt.S. three-story front and i rear brick tenements: partition aale, Thomaa F.J referee.

110th 81.. 18 and 170 East a s. 206.S of Sd Av. 81.8x100.11. two three-story ftone.

front dwelllnaa: forecloaure aale. C. PKob-tneon. referee; due on ejudxment.t aublect to other mortgage for $10,000, lly John 8. Mapes.

9, Weatcheter. lots oa Mapes. klaltland, Cornell, snd Green Av. Dear Pelftam Park; public auction aale. j.

r- I( THtTtSDAY. MAY IS. By Parian. Fluher, Mooney Ic C6. Greene St.

a 271.1 ft of Oraad 8t lilxtoo, aix-atory loft foredosurfc aala. Gilbert tt. Montague, referee; due on ludirmral. S41.S47. i Blecker St.

127 to 133. a. 00 ft of Wooater St. 100x100, tw aeven-atort loft buildings; forecloaure Abraham H. referee: due on judgment, 1181,207.

ij Uy Joseph P. Dey. 161st Bt. B31 Weat. a.

400.6 ft Amsterdam Av. lS.ltxW.tlr: four-etory brick dm-elling; foreclooure aale. Randolph Hurry, referee; due on judgment. ttt.7l:L i lUlet St. 3t West, a.

ll0 11 ft of Brnad-wav. 18.llxO.H. four-atory brick dwelling; forecloaure aale. Randolph Hurry, referee; due on judgment. 7 1 i FRIDAY.

MAY 19. By Solomon De Wall tea res. (V f. Jerome Av. Townaend Av.

Belmont AV, and 174th tit. (he block. Townsend Av, the block front between Belmont Av and 174th St. S8ox07 and irregular, extending through to Walton Av. vacant.

174th 8t. a s. gore lot. estendlng IM ft from the a corner of Townsend partition sales. Joseph C.

Lvi. referee. THE DEPARTMENT, List of PUas Filed for Seer Stracf- res im Maahattaai and Brest. 140th St. loo ft of Broadway, for a ftve-atory brick flat.

60x87.11; O. K. Moore A Brothera of 4.19 Weet 147th St. ownere; Moore ft Lanled-1 of 148th St and 3d Av, archltecU: coat. X3O.0OO.

i. 110th St. r6 and 238 Weet. for a twortrry brtrk building and atore. 90x00 P.

Mayer Of X.frtta Hroadway. owner; H. Kofhler of 11 Broadway, architect: eoat. SHn.nMt.., i 127th bt, ill (t el Madlaon A for a six-story hrlok fist. 50xH6.ll; Levy tt ptelh-man of 220 Canal fit, owners; Glasser A Xbart of 70 Manhattan St.

archttecu; cost. 40.ioo.' ftth Av. for an lnhl-tory brick alld-Ing; tiorham Maaufacturlna: Company of Hroadwajr and IXth St. owners: McKim, fstead A White of 1H0 5th Av. oat.

fTO.OOO, SL 2S to fa West, for a flfteeni-storv brick club, lUxM8.B; Engineering Society of weat 3lt Bt. owner: H. D. Hale of 2 William Hi. architect: coat.

S75.O0j, 4 30th St. Ml West, for a four-etory brlek warehouse and shoo. 25xOO? C. ShorUneler of 4.10 11th Av. owner; C.

F. Wtnkelmaa of 1.133 Broadway, architect; cost. $7,000. i Avenue D. a.

10S.6 ft of 144th St. for a two-etory frame dwelling. 24 x40; Oladlno Ljittenat or 216 Eaat Bt, owner; D. Borgia of 312 East Gist St, architect: coat, S4.SOU. Reton St.

a. 127 ft of Elliott Av. for a two-story frame dwelling. 22x37: Michael and Mmry Oleasnn. pnmtKi, owners; B.

A. Dea-Bis of t4 Broadway, architect: 3.fli0. Columbus Av. a. f2 ft of Puren St.

for a three-story frame store 'and dwelt-Ing, 22xS2; John D. Merlon, Morris Park Ay. Van Nest, owner; Bernard Ebellng. 'West Farina Road, architect: coat. Butler Place, a s.

12ft ft of Waahtngton Av. for a two-atorr frame dwelling. Alexander-Brown. Butler Place, owner i Bernard Rbellng, Weat Farms Road, architect: coat. S5.5O0.

l3d St. s. 222 ft of Waahtngtoa Av. for a aix-atory brtck tenement. 6imt7: Atisust Jacofaa of 827 Weat St.

owner: Walter H. C. Horoum of 490 6th Av, coat. $33,000. i Sd Av, Brook A snd lfllat the bloc, for four-atory brtck and atone coort aoave 62x81.8: city, owner: M.

J- Oarvin of aa av. arcniieci; coat, at.vw. Alterations. fltems Involving lesa than S3. 000 omitted V' line Ht, au.

to flva-etory brick loft and store: M. 8. A I. 8. Kern of 37' 7tlh St.

owners: Cleverdoa 4c Pvtsel of 41 L'nlen Square, architect; coat. $3,000. B-oadway. l.2, to a aix-atory brick theatre; R. W.

Goelet of 59 1 6th Av. owner; Schickel Dltmara of 111 3th Ar. architects; coat. tilth St. East, to a femr-storv brlclf dwell-Ing; R.

H. Green of 47 Wert 3gfh St, ewtier: W. Miller 141 East 40th St. architect; coat. tlS.utiu, 1 8 r.T,Vr w.ea.ie:e.e.eL PI talMe.l.H 41 4AAV AMSTERDAM AV.

s. 74.11 ft of 1 151st St, rrregelsr: Deborah Rsr- grant to the William Rosenrwetg Real- -ty Operating 100 AMSTERDAM AV, a 4. 11 ft a of anh St. tlx HX). Ellxa McMahon to William Roseaaweig Realty Operating Company 100 AMSTERDAM AV.

14.11 ft of -V i St. 2Nxli0: Honor. Farreil and 1 others to William Rosenswels Realty rsatuiiuiii BBBJS B.I- i mu. a- Operating Company ioO ri: 1 ft r- lHHh St. 2x Irrrrular: Amsterdam we.

14.11 ft a of tniaf St. 2JVen: John Murray to Will (am Roaenree4g Operating too IfT AV. r. yh. rack and others lo Isaac Stetgerweld.

(mtr S6.00n. 100 62D BT. S47 East. tfxlOOS: Abraham H. Feechtwanger I Morris Area.

us.g Jkom. 1ST AV. 428. a. 17 SB IrregsfVr; Irving Karnracn ana others te tsaae aieujsr-weld, (oats t3.0ou 63 TH ST.

te 40 East, 112 6x100; Junes ttarhrach ta Jacob Biaaer aaa aaother I mtc LUMOl 100 TH AV. RX2. 24.x.t: Robert H. Hatch and another, executors, te Wea- lev Thorn l' STH AV. SSS.

s. 21 Sitfos: Robert H. Hatch and others to Wesley Xtm. 20TH il. cerawr of.

Irving Place. 4xl4; George C. Clark! and ethere te Columbia lIMranU Club 100 8ROOH AV. 367 and a. 3ox90: John Llaik to Uouis Lse, tBtig S.aj0 36TH ST.

32 West. ux9S Wesley Thorn to William T. KUlotL. imta SMOOOI IOO JEROME AV. a a.

16 II ft a of Mount Hop Plaoe. 2o.7xlOo.lo; nun C. Mundav to Frederick W. 100 LA FONTAINE AV. a corner of ITSth 8C Michael Fell to Richard i.

I. Tons 100 WTH ST. IIS West. I6xl00.il; Francoise cerabet tn Alfred Da four. mtg TH AV.

S82. s. Wesley Thora te City Real Estate Company. fmtg 28 000f Nova. HENKY ST.

SXl. a 2Ix87: Albert Miller to Abraham M. Levy. mlg S2t.vt0 KM) AMSTKKDAM AV. 1.422 to 1.4.3.

a. I.iOxIik: WlUtam Koaenxweig Realty 'tmeratma' Comoanv to Charlea Ueiger and another, tmfg SoO.nno.- 1I4TH ST. St West, 2tixlu0.ll; Henry Harraaaa to Juaepb Wolf, tmlg uno). Noot. CHKltrir BT, a 76 ft of Felham Kt.

Isaac ltldbsra la LaMua Stmnin. tmtg 1O0 JEKFEHSON A V. corner of Oakea Av. Jefferson A v. a corner, of Oakee Av.

Dora Ueiachat to Isabella Norn. T. 201 to WZ West. 47xO.ll; Jhba J. Mullay 1 Genevieve K.

Green, imtg Nom. MORRIS PARK AV. s. 20 ft of Victor St. aoxioo: TJatharine Stretch to Anton ML Ziegler.

Inatg MK 7TII AV. s. 2.1 ft a of lOih St. l0; James A. Farlev te Oeors W.

McAdam, imtg llO.miO) 100 2D AV. 20x100: Louis Blal to Abraham Shatxkln, imtg $17. SOW. 100 110TH BT, 61 and East. 3T4xHiO.ll: Iaaae Rothfald te luia PeHmaa aad oihera.

tmlg 00t IoO 70TI1 ST. Ill East. 20xlO0 Clarence D. Jonea to Vranose M. I.

ford. tmtg f.1,.V. 1ih 114TH BT. 224 West. 23x100.11; Mabel Slade to Charlea Varae Nom.

114TH ST. 221 West 20x10011: Mabel Slade to Charles Verse Nam. ffTlt ST. 34 West, xl02 3: Suaannah W. K.

Baney te Mayer a Anerbaru. fmtg 100 5ITMMIT AV. HfO. a. nox76: Joseph H.

Jonas te Henrv Uerrlkh and an other. mlg 100 CHERRY EX. 234. s. 23.6x100: Iouls Strmrgln to Isaac Goldberg.

V. oart. (mtg M4.onn loo St FFOIJC ST. a. 100 ft Klvlng-on St, 23x1O0: Msrv to Edward A.

ITIIIebrarul others. port, imtg Nom. B19T ST. a a. ft of loth A v.

2x IOO. 5: TMedrlch O. Hlldehrand to Anna M. C. Illldebrand.

mtg Slt.noo) 100 U2TII 8T. s. 1U0 6 ft of Park Av. 16x100.11; Max J. Srhwerd to Marls Pchwrd.

all title, tmlg Nom PROSPECT AV, a onraer of GaiHwi St. runs 4n.Sx a lOOx I It 107.2: Sarah Myers to Joseph J. Berry, alt liens 100 Rl AV. to S06. a.

loA SrSO; Nathan Mutkorf to lno1d Bellinger. mts lSA.fiOO) Nom. 62l KT. 10 Eaat, 23x100 6: Frtners' lvsn snd Trust Company and others, executors, to Edmund Bavlies. .129000 114TH ST.

226 West. 20xt00.il: Mabel Slada to Cbniis Kom. ST. a s. ba.H tt of Washington Av.

Boxl'ii; Penneylvania Realty Company to William Nelson, (mlg 100 PKOSF ECT AV. a. 80 11 ft of Car-drn Ht. 2T11S Irrvwularr Sarah J. Myan Charlea Kant.

all 100 PROSPEtrr AV. a corner of Garden Kt. SO.llxftn; Sarah J. Myers to Joae-fdilne Myers, all liens Nom. 114TH ST, 222 to 224 West.

73x1011; Charles Verae to f.oets Bernstein, fmtg S84.0UI) lOft 1ST AV. a. 60 IO ft of 114tk SOxloO: Harris Mandelbaum and others to Morris Fine, (mlg 100 112TH ST. f8 East. IfixUNMt; Marie Schwerd to Business Men'a Realty Company, tmtg IOO) 100 L'NIONPORT ROAD, a.

872 ft Whit Plains Road, runs 87s 2Sx 7t.Sx 28.10; plot begins 440 ft of White Plains Road and 173 ft of Morris Park Av. runs 26x 75x a 2x 7: Martin Pletscher to Abble L. May. (rntg 100 LOT 150. map of Nelll estate: John Thomson to Agnes Decker, mg $-100) 100 ST.

241 East. Frederick Pierce to Catharine Forater, tmtg $2,500.) rerecorded 8.900 Recorded Mortgages, interest I at 0 per cent, solesi others-lie specified. WILLIAM ROBENZWElO REALTY Operating Company te Lawyers' Title Insurance Company; Amsterdam Av, 1.422 to 1.432. aa per bond 50.000 SILVERMAN. A.

to Central Trust Company; Madison A v. corner of 07th St. .1 yeara. 4 per cent 103.000 BC1IWOERER. to A.

Schwoerer. Jr. 14lth St. s. Inft' ft ot St.

Nich olas Av, due Dee. 24. MOB, per cent. 8,000 GK1GER. Charles, snd another to Van Nordan Trust Company: Amsterdam Av.

a. 24.J1 ft a of 131st St, prior mtr 83O.60O. due Nov. 12. IftoA.

a ner cent 17.000 MANDEL. amuei. te E. N. Fitch; Cherry SL la 226.U ft ot Corlears St, 6 yeara 40.000 LEVY.

A. to A. Miller; Henry St. tt fori, per i a i $26,000 2.600 WOLKENBERO. to Metropolitan Savmra Bank: 34th St.

SIO and SIS Eaat. 3 yeara. 4K per rent. 44.0OO COLUMBIA FNIVERSITY CLl to Truateea Colombia College; Irving Place, a corner of 20th SL due July 1. lOIO.

4 per cent 100.000 FRANK. la M. J. Vakav 144th EL s. 254.3 ft of 3d Av.

2 yesrs 1.700 POWELL-STEINPLER REALTY COM-nanv to Robert McGill: t.ttlth s. 2o0 ft of Lincoln Av. 8 years 16.000 POWELL-STEINDLER REALTY COM-nanv to Cm.ll: 1.10th 8L 1 223 ft of Lincoln Av. 3 yeara 16,000 Z1SOLA. to M.

Maachler; Columbia St. tnotallmenta. 6 per cenC 630 LESE. U. to American Mortgage Com- Ttanv- Mrnnk Av a 80 ft of 142d St.

1 year S.000 LEWIS. K. to Title ouarantee ana Trust mmHnr: 77th St. 270 West. per bond 18.000 WOLKENBERQ.

to George W. Waill: 34th St. I0 and 311 Eaat. due Nov. 12.

1903. per rent. S.000 BINDER. and another to J. Bach-rach: llith St.

a a. 223 ft of let Av. 1 year. 6 per cent. 16.673 MALAWISTER.

to B. Rebofaky; 7 1st at 224 Eaat. Inatallments. 6 ner cent 1.B00 THORN. to Title Ouarantee and Trust Company: 6th Av.

882. per bond. 23,000 BOSS. William, to Katie Boss: 79th SL a 125 ft of 2d Av. LVNN.

to German Savings Bank; A2d St. a a. 33S ft of 1st Av. years. 4S Per cent 8.600 WOl.r.

tn H. Herrmann: lt4th St. 31 West. 8 yeara, per cent S.000 WRIN8TEIN. U.

te Middletowa Realty Cnrnnanv? Plaaaant Av. a a corner Of 12Hh. St. due Auv 12. 190ft.

6 per cent. S.000 LEVY. 1.. and anoTher to H. Horwltx; 14th at.

a a. lis) ft of 8th Av. 1 year. per cent IS. 100 FRIES.

to A. Nek Dei: 74th Bt. s. CO ft of 1st Av. due Nov.

1. 1007. per 1.100 FELLMAN. U. and others to I.

Roth-. trA- IliHh at. 61 and 63 East. 4 yeara. per cent 10,000 BREMER, John, to Title Guarantee and Trust Cemnanv: Columbus Av.

483. aa per bond 25.000 RF.IR Cl Tuotl: lloth Bt. a a. ft of 2d Av. demand.

6 per cent. 6,000 EMPIRE CORNICE WORKS to H. Man-' dalhanmr I9I St. a a. 11)7 ft of Pleaaant Av.

1 year. per cent 83.000 KAPLAN. 1.. and another to E. F.

Rob-Inaon: 4Hh Rt K1U Waat. dlM Nov. 11. 10O7. per cent 2,000 EMPIRE CORNICE WORKS to H.

UTth St. a a. 204 ft a Of 1st Av. 1 year. 6 per cent 23,000 61' I.

LI VAN. MargareL to A. Wolff: a 'ii tt tt Av. ortor tntg ftM.200. 1 year.

per cent. 8.000 SHATZKIN. to Ixmle Blel; 3d Av. -3 820. due July 1.

1818. per 4.500 MILDRED REALTY COMPANT to H. Mandelbaum and another; 117th St. s. ltd ft ar nf Pleasant Av.

Dlior mtg itNOon. year. 6 per cent. 20,000 FINE. to H.

Manaeinaum ana aa-etherr let Av. 2.225 and 2.227. brlor mtc rjtl.lMMI. due Nov. 1.

1808. Per cent 11.500 VERAC. OhaH. to M. Slade: 114th Bt.

ta KiU West. 3 mate. years 84,000 FREVDENMACHER. to Hudson F. Rose Compaay: Lot I'Jl to 103.

map of Thomnsan-Rose estate, demand. 6 oer rent 1.730 EMPIRE CORNICE WORKS to H. Man- drlbaum: 114th St. a a. 123 ft of let Ar.

1 year. 6 per cent. 12.000 EMPIRE CORNICB WORKS to H. Mandelbaum: Utah tit. a a.

213 ft of Areata A. nrior sntoa S3C2SO. 1 year. 6 per cenu 89,300 KINOSLEY. H.

to H. P. Rose com- oaav: Lota 2:13 to 133. tnao ef Thenw- aon-Rose estate. years S60 GROH.

Rose, te 1L P. Boa Company; Lets 40 te SI. man of Thoanpeoa-Reae estate, due June 1. 1.000 BAYLIES, E. to Farmers- Loaa and Trust Com nan 2d SL 10 East, per bond 00.000 KEINOTH.

to H. P. Rose: Lot 11. map of Thompeon-Roa estate, ft years. 430 ZIEGLER.

A. to M. Ha fen: Morrta Park Av. 1 ar 4.300 SAGAMORE REALTY COMPANY to Title loauraace Vmpny: Tlnton Av. corner of 138th St.

1 year. 6 par cent 33.000 KAPLAN. and others to J. R. WM; 48th St.

Sit West. years 16,609 KAT8ER. William to H. V. Rose Company: Lot ITS.

map cf Thompson- Bo ee-ate. years 1T3 NEW FORM OF IMPROVEMENT Site Bought Last Week; for New Mercantile Building Demand Created by Growth of Surrounding Business Thoroughfares-Area Hitherto Given Over to Hotels and Theatres. i So recent announcement vt a building project has carried with It so radical a departure from the character of opera tions brtherto undertaken in a neighborhood as tbat made In connection with last week's aale of the properties 120 and 122 West Forty-fifth StreeL The development of the Times Square property within the last five years baa been to ao large an extent the result of hotel and amusement enterprises tbat its posslbllitiea aa a business section have, bee a almost wholly, disregarded, both by real eitatt. operator and builders. Tbe new owner of th s-orty-flfth Street plot has announced that he will erect on th sit tlx-story business building, with 1 UT THOMAS I I M4S I I I I.J 11 Ht THCATRC) TIMES -SQUARE) THE TRC CO ti tmca rue store and lofts.

Being the first structure of this type In the area immediately north of Forty-second Street and west of Sixth Avenue, tha operation Is admittedly an experiment to a curtain degree, but so rs every project tbat seetta tw discover some new utility for real estate, and the promoter of this one. believes that the conditions are aucb aa to promise a successful The growth of the up-lnwn centres of trad on Fifth Avenue, Forty-second Street, and Hroadway. seems bound to bring with It a demand for space In modern structures close to these centres of trade, yet with a substantially lower scale of rents than la possible with the high bind! vatuea on the three great thoroughfares. The volume and character of business on both Forty-second Street snd Fifth Avenue ore constantly Improving, and if the course of events further down town la a reliable guide, thla Improvement wllLercate a demand for ware rooms and MULLER. J.

to H. Kara ten; Jack-, eon Av, corner ef In! Ht. years. rerecorded from March 6. 500 EA8TE11N CROWN REALTY COM- peny tu Chester Mortgage Company; Ho Av, 247.S ft of Hems St.

1 year, par cent 22.000 MAY. Abble U. to M. Pletecher; plot beglne 44o ft ef White Plains Road and 17S ft ot Morris park Av, due Nov. 12.

I aOtt. per cent (.200 I la Lis Pendens. OODCN AV. s. 279 of lC2d St.

30x113; City Real Estate Company against Hugh Thomas aad others, (forcloeire ef start-rare: sttorney, U. Bwsla. 4UTH ST. 221 East: Eldrtl- St, 2S0; Bth St. 413 East, leasehold: Jaceo Kata asa Insf Joeevh Jacobs, taction to declare ownership of half part;) attorneys.

A. tt C. Sleekier. 102D gj. a.

IM ft ot Park Av, 25xl0O.lt; Mark Ash against Abraham Dubroff and others, (forecloaure et mortgage;) attorneys. Alexander tt Aab. 11ITH ST. b. 10O ft ef 3d Av.

gSix1Q0.ll: Joseph Oerhardt against Mas Uun and ethers, (action to set aside conveyance;) attorneys. Amend tt Amend. 1 Mechanics' Lisns. CAULDWELL AV, a. ft a of l3th 81, aixlo0; Standard Plumbing Supply Company acainat the Flood Construction Company, owner; Ueorg U.

Sol-tlnirer. contractor ............4........ $1,039 CHKISTOI HFH HT. a a. 244 ft a of Hudson St, 25.3x01.

2s Irregular; Becky Prudovsky aaalnst Barbette tVettig, owner; Slsanund Pueha. contractor. 1C7 OTH AV. 7 lei; Candee. Smith A How-land Company acainat Cyrtlle Carreau, owner: Levin tt Meyer, S73 79TH ST.

242 and 244 Eaat; Griffin Roofing Comtmny agnlnat Emily Glauber, owner; Sigmund Ducha, contractor. 19 1 Satisfied Mechanics' Lisns. BEATMONT AV. s. 450 ft of 187th St.

MrxOO; Owen Toher sssinst Michael Madden and another AdtU SL tby bonT RIVINOTON ST. lil and 1.13; MSIMn A Kammermann acainat Isaac Poi-ateln and another, April 18, 1003 11UTH 8T. 71 and 7.1 Eaat; Louie Levins aalnat Leopold Yeaky and others, June S. ISO, (by 14 871 2.000 PETITIONS IN BANKRUPTCY. Thomas H.

Bradt. Thomas II. Brady, manufacturer of silk petticoats at 28 East Twenty-second Street, has filed a petition In bankruptcy, with liabilities) of gJUKKI ana ossein oi consisting of stock. $800; machines and fixtures, accounts, $700; claims, $17.2. and cash In bank.

$1. Among the creditors are the estate of Peter Daulton of Brooklyn, S7.UW. money loaned; flusch $7. and People's Bank. He wuia merly employed by Peter Daulton, who aiea tour years ago, ana Mr.

Brady started in business for himself In November. 19()e M. DsrcTacK ic Co. A petition In bankruptcy haa been filed against Morris Deutsch and Rosle Goldman, who compose the firm of M. Deutsch 4 man-ufacturera of millinery trimmings at 237 Mercer Street, by the following; creditors: G.i Roblson A Son.

Kahn A Feldman. $242. and Moeller LJttauer. tH. It was alleged that they are on May 9 gave a bill of sale of their merchandise to an auctioneer named Goodman, and on the 11th money on deposit in the State Bank waa withdrawn.

They have been in business only a few months. 8abtl'KL. Pa wraaaa. Samuel Lester Pewtreas. who was tn the steam laundry business at Kit East Sixteenth Street, haa filed a petition In bankruptcy, with liabilities of $4.14.

all contracted In 1905, and assets of $235. In accounts. Of the liabilities S2.866 are to relative la Bridgeport, for borrowed money. He bought the business in July. 1903, for $3,000, and gave up two ereekg ago.

Johx W. S. MowTooatEitT. John W. 8.

Montgomery of 1.8S6 Lexington Avenue has tiled a petition in bankruptcy, with liabilities of $2,437 and asset of $19. Most of the liabilities are as Vice President of the William M. Montgomery Ice Company and aa lndorser nf Its notes. Lons Klossk. LotiIs Klosek.

residing at TtZl East One Hundred and Nineteenth Street, baa filed a petition In bankruptcy, with liabilities of S2.328 and no assets. The debts were contracted aa a partner In the Star Confectionery Johcfh RsTKOLDa. Hchedulea In bankruptcy of Joseph C. Reynolds, who kept the Hotel Webster, at 4o West Forty-fifth StreeL have been riled by Orlando Metcalf. the receiver, and show liabili ties of $30,131.

of which $1,257 are for wares, and nominal assets of con- sistirvg of furniture and equipment $30,400 ana casn n. Among tne creditors ar Lb Mortgage Realty Company. secured, and the Forty-fifth Street Company, secured. Edwahh Hatch. Schedules In bankruptcy of Edward Hatch of IM Fifth Avenue, formerly a stork broker, show liabilities of contracted between 1V(H and 1901.

and no assets. He stated that two or three acrr of land tn a swamp near Firewaters, N. worth t. nre r-id to In his n'ne; if si 1 PROJECTED IN TERRITORY EAST: OF TIMES SQUARE. caaaasawasasaaaaat lofts In th section tributary to Forty-second Street.

Just aa It has In that around Twenty-third Street. Tho volume of business "Et Forty-second Btreet is. of course, not to be compared as yet with that at Twenty-third 8treet, but' It la of wider rang and Is undergoing steady and rapid expansion. erection of business structures ta the neighborhood around Time Squar la likely lo be stimulated by the fact that It Is In th heart of the hotel district and ctose to the two great railroad terminals, thus securing aa unusually advantageous position with relation to out-of-towa buyera. .1 Tha pries paid for tho Forty-fifth Street JL TTT I iMS Vii AM0 CO.

A. 43 "ev yjy 4siJ lA 1 I 1 1 1 in 5 tu 33k i I31 .1 -m 1 1 -i H0TX.L ii. I 5M It 3T37T plot, which la in be Improved with a bualnea building, has not been made public, but Is said to he well up lo th beat figures yet recorded In lbs district snd to show soma advance aver prices of a year or so when there had been some alight recession from the scat of high speculative values of 1901 and The opinion la very generally expressed that, tbe street blocks east of Times Square, after having paased through lb apartment hotel erase, ar now upon more aubstsntial basis than aver before, and tbat th development of them along conservative lines will be carried forward rapidly within th next two or three years. Prior to th beginning of work on tbe Subway, property In these blocks found few buyers even at $1,000 and less per front foot. Within two years these same properties were eagerly sought at $2,300, S2.70O.

and In some cases $3,000 a front plot. A dozen or more apartment hotela were built, some of which did not There ar ten creditor, araona them be a vnane u. ruiinuorne. JU.1 1U, who la onM to hava emnfAiM Ua Joseph W. Cushman: Edward A.

Morrison. estate of Edmund D. Cooper. S12.0IMJ: TY Hatch nf $10,006, amount disputed; George E. eers.

I3.1KJU, and estate of W. JB. Fisher, $3,041. Mr. Hatch made an assignment on Feb, 141880; tha assets realised mivu tro-u to trreoitors, Judgments.

Th following judgneats jwew. wra iiiau yesier- Jiih that of th debtor: APKLs -loacoh 8 N. V. Tel. Co $.13 1 sr.

jsorsaaii raper uo. and nit ABBE. Clarence 17 17 17 IT 147 64 45 4 7J IIS si 440 2 42 2o7 nnock vniTsrf at. am. eosts.

ABBE. Clarence costs BRAINARD. Austin N. T. Tel.

RARKELKW. Edwin A. BLI M. ThocnasCarl Callmaan BRENNAN. Oella-Cona Oa Co.

of N. BRENNAK. Delie-Saeae. eoata CON NELL. John X.

TeL CARET. Wm. A. Same CHAM BERLIN. Arthur CLAYTON, Richard Riverside CUNNINGHAM.

Danlet-McOougal "ln EPKWj Mitchell N. T. Tel. Co DORSET, Priactlla Cambridge Society. 111 DAVIS, EUsa Charlea Stumpf and 1.401 FRIEND.

Julras-Emma M. Raymond, eoata OOLDBERQ, 'Rmliit" raaaeaaaal aw 120 GOLDMAN, Tel." Coll 1S4 OOLDBERQ. William Same 3d HERBERT. Henry A. Alb- J.

Wheeler. 146 Hl'MPHRET. RoUnd H. John "32 JONES, Frank Naa Bank, eoata KILBRIDE. Tboe.

Patk. W. IO LACK. Hilda Carl Callmaan 177 LACK. Hilda Some 54 LOEW Edw.

W. 2,443 CONN LL, Uamphreya and a Bother, eosts 24S POHLY. Albert O. A. J.

Marks 2u PEWTRE88, 8. Lester frank Richards Laundry Supply S3 QUINN. Mary Consolidated das Com- K-" "a Pew gvxa vsjmg, ee QUINN, Mary CooaolliUted Oaa Com- us ntw loro, coats 4 REOHR. John H. Henry M.

214 RAUCH. Maa-f-redsrlck a House sod TlSTTl seeeeeeeeaee as ae f0a) SIMPSON, Charlea A. Samuel 8EIDB. Joseph New York Telephone Company '2S 8APORTA8, Adriea J. Whee.1 er 1 143 SMITH.

Charlea H. Shannon A. Wol terbury wu SMITH. Charles E. Acker, Merrali" Condlt Co jj.

TATE. Samuel Charles P. J. 2UO TUNISON. William Tork Tel-ephone at WILSON.

Georae C-Kew Tork Telephone taa WILLIAMS. John A. New Tork Telephone Compaay jt WEI88. Adolph OUy Trust. Safe Del noelt end Muffsta.

rvMnMmv m.n. delphla WALDHACER. rrsderlek-CHy TrusL Safe Deposit and Surety Compaay of Philadelphia TTT TESHIL1AN. Measob Tavahaujlan THE CAMDEN IRON WORKS WtlN Maateraon and others, CN IT ED STATES ST ELL MAT COM- Pnrrrrn" 1 THE CITT OF NEW YORK-Theodore 702 772 484 280 2.827 2.809 Satlsfltd Judgmsnta. eebtor.

the see- SSi.i.'.'j!? sad dat wfara judg-ment waa fllsd. ACKER. Henry N. T. Tel.

May S. 005 sCri avails s. ie josa, 13. 0 IWD BRENNAN. rrsnds T.

m'uriea and ethers. June 8. 1898 CHAUVET. Cordelia M. 8.

Ives. Feb. 4. 1904. (reveraed) TsoT0' Trr-pP'- Aug.

II. 2.E??L" Atchlsoa-Eiy. ApVu 22 1WH. (reversed) KASSEU Abraham D. ColuccL Nov.

TO, 104. (rerersed) KRAKAUCR. Uenry-D. Colucct. Nov.

30. IOO. (reversed) MARTIN. Joseph A. Aslbale.

May a. eeease.eaaa eaeae CROCRKE. Margaret De Roeal Nov. ia. io .777.

"AVIANO. "PK-a. D-Asostlno, April 2T. 1803 SA RRACINO. Gtovaanl O.

D'Agostlao. AprU 27. 1003 BOHMAL, Baaiuel-C. V. Foraea, March 4.

iw 777. SVLZER. Ell-D. Celaoci, Nov. SO, 1804, (revsrasd) THOMAS.

Edward Atchlsoa-Ely, Anrtl 22. lo4. reversed). NEW TORK CITT RT. CO.

S. Zutdl, March 4. 1S0 SAME J. 8. Taaffe.

April 4. lo SAME W. McLeed. March laoB SAM M. M.

Smith. April reOS SAMB C. Ender. April 28, 100 1NTERVRBAN ST. RT.

H. Kara, Mr-h 3U, l. ton arTV! SAM 6 A. P. J.

juiton. i. trch 11. 1'' (n b- 3.840 11C 1.3O0 4.708 1.611 1.611 217 2.848 22 $2 1.611 4.T88 281 4 77 S41 243 4rj hav early careers of the greatest IUp. cess not so much because the dlrtrte had been overbuilt, a because the structures were seased et top flgun-higher than were Justified and klgh than the business of these house eouLt possibly support during th first yar' two of their operation.

With th adjmi. ment Of these difficulties and th curta" ment of new construction, th whol utv atlon In th section east of Times Squar has undergone noteworthy Improversrai Terhaps the best line on values la the streets that haa been artorded recently waa the aale of "At" Adams's propem St 100 to 121 Weat Forty-fourth Btreet. Jackson Stern and others for taniai, asjav v-st f1 tJ A. o4 Am aw It 3L IS TTT VACH30M 43 AVO orncus r5 TT 1 1 This plot haa a frontage of 123 feeL tltat thla price represent altotit 2.3j8 front foot. Something over a year 122 West Forty-fourth Slreel, inn by WS, was transferred by executors' deed If SXl.OOO.

Tbe luclnon and Lyceum Tbeatr sites were acquired In Vil, when spetule' lion in this territory was liveliest Tht: deed transferring 14!) to 1S7 Weat Forty, flfli Street, ffi lr IOO, to tfeinlel Froh-man ahowed a consideration of over a mortgage of For tbe lota at 139 and 141 West Forty-fourt Btreet. 42.6 by 100. upon which stand the entrance) and lobby of the Hudson Thev tre. Oeorgs O. Hey paid tOI.ono.

TW greater part of tha Forty-fifth Street eof of th theatre wus bought from P. Crovat, who had acquired the old sere teen-foot houses, formerly on the lots, from 123,000 to 3.000 each. May Irels) who la regarded as a real estate specolat. or cf no ordinary attainments, bouxht IS West Forty-fourth Street five years a4 for SAME P. Edelman.

March 24. 103. (oa appeal) SAME C. Ender. April 23.

ltt SAME M. M. Smith, April 23, SAME H. K. Snow, March 10.

METROPOLITAN ST. RT. Tralnor. March. 80.

1908 SAME R. McOonnell. April 12. SAME M. J.

Murphy. April 20. SAME H. Lamm. March 24.

18n3, (oa appeal) SAME 8. Goldstein. March IT. 1. (oa appeal) IV Iff 4 12 la THE COMMERCIAL WORLD CASH QUOTATIONS.

Wheat, No. red M- Com, No. 2 Billed Oats, mixed I E'i Flour. Mlnneaota patents t-W Cotton, middling I Coffee. No.

Rio Sugar, granulated Motassea, O. prim Beef, family i-U-f Beef hams O-1 Tallow, prime Pork, mess Hogs, dresaed. Ub lb Lard, prime f-S) Iron, No. 1 Butter. Wasters creamery 214) J3'i ErEADSTUFFS.

WHEAT No. re st S7c. elevstor. snd 08c. free on board, efxi.

No. 1 Northern, Duluth. 1 OMfc, aad he. I hard, Manitoba, 07 free oa board, afkai. rmrAno.

ts stnor stmna; Wlnr patanta, 4.1J4 20; atralshts. 83 u4: SrrM patents, $2. iroi; No. SfHee; No. white.

fcNc; No. 8 white. SJe: No. 2 rye. 7H77c; goo fwdlna 87040c; fair to choice mat tine.

sAOsaSe; riaxaaed. No. 1 Northwesters, 11 prime timothy seed. mess pork. er eri.

lZ134lX.SO: lord, per 1" lb. short ribs, sides, (loose.) 87t7.12S: abort rj-J aldee. (boxed.) 87.12t87.2S; whisky. high wines, clover, contract grade, FUTURES. NEW TORK PRICES.

ynar Wheat-May July Hlxh. Ijvm Close. MP4 St $-14 b4 3-it B4'4 62-- 84 an" SI1 8.1 84 3vi September May July September 54' 84 December CHICAGO rRlCES. Tn a- tr 4ft FS til is "2 11 Wheat- Hlxh. 87 bO Low.

IM Ttvi 49 47 Close. S71 4H 47, 471. 'S a 1727 7 43 7' 74 May Jury September Corn- Mar 4H 47 July September Oats-May July September Lard July September Ribs-July Sapteenber 4. 'A 4 27 28 82 7.00 T.2S TOO 14 $7 .27 7.43 JO 1.4i Pork-July 12.45 September 1227 1260 i240 126S prices rssged 'oU' Hte-h. Low.

fin or. Msy June July Ausuet September. October November December January February Tia T7rT Tl 27 4 7277J Ttftl fTftTet 7 arm T.4 7 8 a7Bt 11 i--1- It- ....7 74 ....77 ....7 84 e7- ft4 t.tll IM 7 7 7S 7 ft 7.84 788 7Ki7H 7.9twiTS4 goutses ..7.84 7SJ March twui, IS Onnt eiittOB MiE.nrvi1. w. ss business doias.

prices eschanxed et 4.8M for Amertcaa mWdlina: ''V. j. DSleo, tneiuoina sh VT u-anft for speculate a-d JfTm 1.1 IHHS ra VA8TL aVIB AMI RS keJ daaalsa. Sat SI twVllM cloaed steady, unehaaged May aad May-Jnae. 4.22: Ji July-Ausuae, a September-October.

4.27; Ort-f-Ne 4.28; NeemeasDecember. January. 4.2B; Jaauaiy-rebruary. ruary-Marcb. 4.81: Mareh-AprlLe rr.aBclp l-riwl mleal ransTeS oa High.

Low. does. C- g6S HiT ainwn 78 4 is i Alt I.mtT May- June July A rust Sept si ii her October November Drrm oer Jnn u. rv .6.7 S.S3 .681 as 7.01) 1 lo 7 I-T .7.13 T.1S 7 7 7 4.wa; straignts. KM V.

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